I could need some help on designing my models and their relationships.
Short overview
- Book: book titles (e.g. "Lord of the Rings")
- Tag: tags associated with books (e.g. "Fantasy", "Wizard", "Epic fight")
- Aspect: aspects associated with tags, or, in other words, things users can rate when a specific tag occurs, e.g.:
- for the tag "Fantasy" aspects could be "World Detail" and "Time"
- for the tag "Epic fight" aspects could be "Gore Level" and "Fight tension"
Each Tag can be used in multiple instances of Book (e.g. "Lord of the Rings" and "Discworld" both have the tag "Fantasy").
Each Aspect can be used in multiple instances of Tag (e.g. "Fantasy" and "Scifi" both have the aspect "World Detail").
Here is a descriptive image:
(wow, these are big ones)
"Why do you need that extra table BookAspect?" you might ask?
Because i want to store user ratings for each aspect that is related to a specific book.
That's the main problem here. I want to model this in Django and this is what i got so far:
class Book(models.Model):
title = models.CharField(max_length=100, unique=True)
tags = ManyToManyField(Tag)
# the following line is a workaround...
aspects = models.ManyToManyField(Aspect, through='BookAspect')
class Tag(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
aspects = models.ManyToManyField(Aspect)
class Aspect(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
# this class is a workaround ...
class BookAspect(models.Model):
book = models.ForeignKey(Book)
aspect = models.ForeignKey(Aspect)
# this is from django-ratings
rating = RatingField(range=5, can_change_vote=True, allow_delete=True, blank=True)
class Meta:
unique_together = ('book', 'aspect',)
In addition to the models, i created a m2m_changed
signal listener for action="post_add"
:
@receiver(m2m_changed, sender=Book.tags.through)
def m2m_changed_book(sender, instance, action, reverse, pk_set, **kwargs):
if action is not 'post_add' or reverse:
return
# iterate through all newly created tags to manually add
# the aspects from each tag to the BookAspect table
for tag_id in pk_set:
aspects = Tag.objects.get(pk=tag_id).aspects.all()
# this is annoying, i have to manually set the relations...
for aspect in aspects:
bookAspect = BookAspect(book=instance, aspect=aspect)
bookAspect.save()
Although that should work, i would need additional logic to deal with removed tags.
But the real annoying thing is that i have to manually add the per-book-aspect-relations so that i can store user ratings. Naturally i need different ratings for the same aspect of different books.